Gold Mint Baby Shower Mocktail Recipe: Perfect for Co-Ed Showers!

Looking for the perfect baby shower mocktail? You have to try this Gold Mint non-alcoholic drink recipe! It’s so classy, delicious and goes with any baby shower theme. I don’t know about you, but when I throw a baby shower, I want to make sure the star of the show can enjoy everything on the menu. I just wouldn’t feel right serving alcohol to everyone else and saying “oh, sorry, you’ll have to drink water.”

We did a fun Jack & Jill type baby shower for my brother and sister-in-law. Since my family lives all across the Northeast, it was easier on everyone. Besides, we don’t get to see my brother too often since he lives three states away, and he wanted to spend time with the family too. We didn’t want just to kick him to the curb! Since everyone had to drive home afterward, we didn’t want to have alcohol at the party. Aside from the fact that Jennie couldn’t drink it, I didn’t want to be responsible for anyone driving while under the influence. I certainly didn’t have room for everyone to stay at my house!

If you do plan a co-ed baby shower, the guys will love this baby shower mocktail as much as the girls. It’s a nice change from the baby pink and blue mocktail recipes. Ready to find out how to make it? Let’s go!

Print this baby shower mocktail recipe

In a cocktail shaker add the pineapple juice, mint syrup and a single ice cube.

Secure lid and shake, shake, shake for 30 seconds.

Strain into a glass filled with crushed ice.

Garnish with Maraschino cherries.

Serve.

Since not everyone likes pineapple, it’s a good idea to add a few other mocktail recipes to your baby shower menu. I love our Jungle Book themed coconut punch mocktail. Although we originally wrote it as a drink for kids, it works fabulously as a co-ed baby shower recipe too.

My goodness, that looks like a yummy mocktail right away seeing that mouth watering picture. The recipe looks so easy to do & I love Pineapple Juice so much that I would like to try this one right away.